TuneIn is probably the biggest and most important third party streaming platform around. Their database is also used by other apps to point to various streams so if you have relaunched your stream, you will want to get your listing on TuneIn updated. Here is how:

Fill out the form noted above with details about the station you are feeding. The genre/format is "weather" and you can list the feed times as "24/7" . Do not bother uploading graphics, but do include contact information.

The message you will save you back and forth with TuneIn. In this message send this:

"Weather Underground has decided to cease streaming their weather radio feeds as of March 1, 2017, but the service has actually been offline for the last two weeks. I have been providing a feed of [insert station call letters, location and TuneIn URL to the now defunct stream here] to Weather Underground and as a result of the service being offline I am now relocating my stream to a new host so I can continue independent of Weather Underground. Therefore, so TuneIn listeners can continue to hear my feed, please remove references to Weather Underground and point TuneIn to the URL provided in the stream update form I just completed and sent. If you have any questions, please contact me."

You should get a response in 24-48 hours alerting you they are updating their website and app to reflect the new stream source. You must renounce your affiliation with Weather Underground before they will update your stream on their site. This is done in the support ticket.

LOCATING OLD STREAM HOSTS

Many of the stream providers don't offer a website or identification information about who is providing the stream. But I've found some URLs include personally identifiable user info such as a username or name (mine had my last name in the URL on Wunderground). You may be able to track down who provided the stream with this info. You may also find responsive audiences on any Facebook groups run by the regional NWS forecast office.

The prominence of this thread has been rising on Google as well, so hopefully people will find their way here. It would be nice if Weather Underground might list at least one contact point in their official press releases ending the streams for those that want to continue. We might want to contact them about that before March 1 if we settle on a site streamers can visit for more info on how to relaunch their streams.

I was going to jump on this bandwagon also but I see someone else is streaming the station I have. So much for that. I will just sit back and watch this thread.

Alternate Streams are good! power outages, blown modems, ... Jump In

Ok... added a bunch of 'new' streams... mostly courtesy of Chris shoutcast......have about 4 trying to track a freq and station on...

I also Updated Many previous links to Chris' Shoutcast server links... WxRadio: that takes a load off your 'raw' connection', and perhaps improves the quality in some cases.http://noaaweatherradio.orgI think this collaboration with Chris from CrushedBoxSoftware is going to work well..., and we owe him a big thanks.

Couple of notes on noaaweatherradio.org. Haven't had a chance to update the little info blurbs.. bout time for "Gold Rush" anyway...PWS SITE Links are indicated by 1. NO links are provided for feeds which are generated by source that isn't either a 'weather oriented site' or otherwise 'commercial'2. Non weather sites, or courtesy feeds from 'friends' are listed as 'courtesy' with no link3. Stream Thumbnails: (so far)Streams from wxRadio.dyndns (Chris)

I was going to jump on this bandwagon also but I see someone else is streaming the station I have. So much for that. I will just sit back and watch this thread.

Alternate Streams are good! power outages, blown modems, ... Jump In

Ok... added a bunch of 'new' streams... mostly courtesy of Chris shoutcast......have about 4 trying to track a freq and station on...

I also Updated Many previous links to Chris' Shoutcast server links... WxRadio: that takes a load off your 'raw' connection', and perhaps improves the quality in some cases.http://noaaweatherradio.orgI think this collaboration with Chris from CrushedBoxSoftware is going to work well..., and we owe him a big thanks.

Couple of notes on noaaweatherradio.org. Haven't had a chance to update the little info blurbs.. bout time for "Gold Rush" anyway...PWS SITE Links are indicated by 1. NO links are provided for feeds which are generated by source that isn't either a 'weather oriented site' or otherwise 'commercial'2. Non weather sites, or courtesy feeds from 'friends' are listed as 'courtesy' with no link3. Stream Thumbnails: (so far)Streams from wxRadio.dyndns (Chris)

Streams direct from source PWS or other sources

Mike

Mike great work, FYI the Phoenix feed is from me personally since it's where I am located.

I updated my webpage to point to http://noaaweatherradio.org for station lists and have a link to my own feed as an alternate. Sent a note to Tunein per Phillip's instructions where to find the new feed from wxradio. I think my mission is accomplished and my work is done.

What do I need to do to provide a stream to you. I used to broadcast to radioreference.com

Is there a how to somewhere?

Hi,

Please use the following to get your stream uploading and playing (Broadwave, Icecast, Edcast, etc.). Chris of Crushed Box Software has graciously volunteered to upgrade a server to accommodate us who wish to broadcast.

If you can provide us with what station you are broadcasting, its location (state, city frequency), your website name, if you have one, or if it is a dedicated stream, etc. Once we have this, we will add it to a clickable map, so anyone can listen and add it to a dedicated radio page. Both of these pages are a working progress.

Got the map updated with all of the working feeds that Mike (Cutty Sark) sent me via email. There are only 2 feeds he listed that aren't working currently. I believe these are being tested. Once they are working, I will add them to the map.

I did a small PHP to extract the data from the (defunct) NOAA Radio Page on WU and put the data in a spreadsheet.Thought it might be helpful to see what *was* there.

Thanks so much for creating noaaweatherradio.org .. nice to have a central site for it again. I'm using edcast to push to the icecast server at wxradio.dyndns.org and doing a direct broadcast using BroadWave on my weather PC. Looks like not much additional loading on the WX PC so I'm happy to offer both.

Best regards,Ken

edit: added a News item to the forum heading to highlight the new NWR noaaweatherradio.org site.

That's up to you and Mike .. I just thought a list of what *was* available from WU might be helpful in finding stream contributors for the new service. Pity that more info didn't exist on the WU page.. not even a WU station ID in the listing, and only queries for ZIP code weather (but missing on some station entries).

Currently feeding WXL57 Des Moines to wxradio.dyndns.org:8000/NWR/Des_Moines.mp3 Not really sure what else I need to do. Please advise. Thanks, Nick

Hi Nick!We'll get you on the developing NOAAWEATHERRADIO pages as soon as we can. We'll pick you up from dyndnsMike

One faster way, to be sure, is email me or PM... with info, including your weather site, if you have one, and link to it. Would appreciate FREQ of transmitter, and location, otherwise have to look it up..

Thanks Mike, like a lot of other people I appreciate your commitment to weather and work on all this. Don't have a website, I currently feed my weather station to WU (Summit in Johnston, Iowa). Hopefully the information below helps.